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06/08/2020

HHS Update on Provider Relief Guidance Includes Details on Eligible Expenses and Lost Revenues

AAHomecare 6/05/2020 COVID-19 Update

 

HHS has provided additional updates to their extensive list of FAQs related to the CARES Act Provider Relief Fund, including sharing a link to their list of providers who have received payments, along with amounts received.

Providers may be especially interested in this newly-added question providing significant detail on what kind of expenses or lost revenues are considered eligible relief (found on page 5-6 of the FAQs):

The Terms and Conditions state that Provider Relief Fund payments will only be used to prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus and shall reimburse the Recipient only for healthcare-related expenses or lost revenues that are attributable to coronavirus. What expenses or lost revenues are considered eligible for reimbursement? (added 6/2/2020)

The term “health care related expenses attributable to coronavirus” is a broad term that may cover a range of items and services purchased to prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus, including:

Providers may have incurred eligible health care related expenses attributable to coronavirus prior to the date on which they received their payment. Providers can use their Provider Relief Fund payment for such expenses incurred on any date, so long as those expenses were attributable to coronavirus and were used to prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus. HHS expects that it would be highly unusual for providers to have incurred eligible expenses prior to January 1, 2020.

The term “lost revenues that are attributable to coronavirus” means any revenue that you as a healthcare provider lost due to coronavirus. This may include revenue losses associated with fewer outpatient visits, canceled elective procedures or services, or increased uncompensated care. Providers can use Provider Relief Fund payments to cover any cost that the lost revenue otherwise would have covered, so long as that cost prevents, prepares for, or responds to coronavirus. Thus, these costs do not need to be specific to providing care for possible or actual coronavirus patients, but the lost revenue that the Provider Relief Fund payment covers must have been lost due to coronavirus. HHS encourages the use of funds to cover lost revenue so that providers can respond to the coronavirus public health emergency by maintaining healthcare delivery capacity, such as using Provider Relief Fund payments to cover:

All providers receiving Provider Relief Fund payments will be required to comply with the reporting requirements described in the Terms and Conditions and specified in future directions issued by the Secretary. HHS will provide guidance in the future about the type of documentation we expect recipients to submit. Additional guidance will be posted at https://www.hhs.gov/provider-relief/index.html.
 

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All told, fifteen new questions have been added and answers to eight others have been modified in the General Distribution section of the FAQs since our last update:

The FAQs also include additional new questions and guidance related to hospitals, SNFs, and other clinical facilities in targeted areas starting on page 22. Suppliers are urged to check the Provider Relief Fund website regularly for additional updates.

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